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Centrality Prediction in Dynamic Human Contact Networks
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/computernets12.pdf11 Jan 2012: centrality, no doubt because conference attendees are generally trying to speak to new people at each break. ... 11. seems rather weak for Infocom. Probably, this is because people at a conference seek out new. -
minemaBook.dvi
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/minema08.pdf20 Jun 2008: When a goal is reached, the new goal is chosen according to the follow-ing mechanism. ... The parameter d can be used to increase the randomness of the model inthe process of selection of the new goal. -
p302-capra.dvi
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/fse02-mobile.pdf29 Feb 2008: is modified; that is, the middleware cannot checkwhether the new configuration is conflict-free. ... However, when thishappens, all the chatting peers must agree on the new policy to use. -
Accelerating Mobile Audio Sensing Algorithmsthrough On-Chip GPU…
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/mobisys17.pdf10 May 2017: The DNN feed forwarding is performed in a slid-ing window with every new frame, resulting in 100 propagationsper second (once every 10 ms). ... In a 1-second inference window there are a total ofn = 100 network propagations (one per new frame every -
Passive mobile sensing and psychological traits for large scale mood …
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/pervasivehealth19.pdf20 May 2019: ACM, New York, NY, USA, 10 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3329189.3329213. PervasiveHealth’19, May 20–23, 2019, Trento, Italy2019. -
The Role of Urban Mobility in Retail Business Survival
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/imwut-dsilva18.pdf19 Aug 2018: Singapore and New York City, todevelop a predictive model for retail business failures. ... 5.5 The Impact of Venue Age on Prediction AccuracyWe examine next the predictability of two classes of venues: those that are established, est, and those that are -
1 Dynamic Reconfigurationin the RUNES Middleware Geoff Coulson#,…
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/mass06.pdf29 Feb 2008: Re-cent developments in wireless networking are pushingthese trends even further by enabling new applicationscenarios, as witnessed by the recent surge of interest inwireless sensor networks. ... topoll sensor devices rather than wait for periodic -
Evolution and Sustainability of aWildlife Monitoring Sensor Network…
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/sensys10.pdf1 Sep 2010: of the IPv6 network allowed us to easilymaintain and extend the network with new functions. ... 5.1 Design of the new nodeWe incorporated feedback from the users of the system. -
Building Adaptable Mobile MiddlewareServices Using Logical Mobility…
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/stefchapter.pdf29 Feb 2008: The constant introduction of new devices into the network, which mayoffer different services, ranging from temperature sensing to printing, overdifferent hardware, requires the middleware system to adapt or mutate toprovide the ... Those benefits can -
Capratse03.dvi
https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/tse03.pdf29 Feb 2008: Applications, however, may not be smartenough to cope with the new power, and may produce profilesthat lead to conflicts. ... means that the middle-ware cannot statically check whether the new configuration isconflict-free.
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